Kristina Rowe, PMHNP2024-03-28T12:18:42-04:00

When you say somebody is like family, I think that it’s somebody that you’re emotionally invested in. When you say that you treat your patients like they are family, you emotionally make a decision for them as far as wanting the best outcome for them.

Kristina Rowe, PMHNP, Family Medical Centers

(740) 302-1122

Kristina Rowe, PMHNP

Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Family Medical Centers

Kristina Rowe is a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from Cleveland, Ohio. A resident of Ohio all her life, having gone to school in Cincinnati, Dayton, and Ashland, Rowe came to the Tri-State Area in 1999 to proudly serve her new community.

Rowe has strong feelings about mental health and plans to use her pediatrics background to help discover risks at an earlier age. She feels that her patients are members of her family and takes time to follow up on referrals, medicine, and general well being of every patient she treats. Rowe feels very strongly about making a difference in the community.

Rowe completed her undergraduate degree at Ashland University, a graduate degree from Ohio University, and has a Mental Health certification from Wilkes University.

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803, 2018

Family Medical Centers Awarded HRSA Certificate

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Family Medical Centers and the Ironton-Lawrence County Community Action Organization were awarded a certificate by the Health Resource and Services Administration (HRSA) for being a Health Center Quality Leader for 2017! There are nearly 1,400 [...]

111, 2017

Early Childhood Academy and Family Medical Centers Team Up For Success

By |November 1st, 2017|Categories: Kids|Tags: , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Early Childhood Academy and Family Medical Centers Team Up For Success

During April 2017, the Early Childhood Center enrolled a family that we thought would be a challenge. The reason being, the mother was deaf and we didn’t know for sure how we would communicate with [...]

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